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rockhouse
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Hi guys, I recently read some stuff about satellites in space being able to project 3D images on to the sodium layer of our atmosphere about 60 miles above the Earth.
Is this possible? Can the sodium layer potentially be used as a giant movie screen for projections?
The stuff i read was about 'project bluebeam'. The whole thing sounds rather crack-pot, but I'm mainly curious as to whether the sodium layer can actually support 3D, or even 2D projections of any sort.
If you are knowledgeable on the atmosphere, or have any info i'd appreciate any responses. Thanks.
BTW, i hope this is in the right sub-forum.
Is this possible? Can the sodium layer potentially be used as a giant movie screen for projections?
The stuff i read was about 'project bluebeam'. The whole thing sounds rather crack-pot, but I'm mainly curious as to whether the sodium layer can actually support 3D, or even 2D projections of any sort.
If you are knowledgeable on the atmosphere, or have any info i'd appreciate any responses. Thanks.
BTW, i hope this is in the right sub-forum.
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